Course reviews

I will start out by saying I really love this course and the only reason it did not get an A is because it has so much room to improve. The course has nice tee pads and nice, easy to see, DisCatchers. The flow is pretty good all in all, a few weird walks and ending away from parking lot are about it though. The views are spectacular from every section of the course. One over looks the Columbia and the whole city of The Dalles where the back half over looks orchards and Mt.Hood. You are playing ... continue reading ›

I will start out by saying I really love this course and the only reason it did not get an A is because it has so much room to improve. The course has nice tee pads and nice, easy to see, DisCatchers. The flow is pretty good all in all, a few weird walks and ending away from parking lot are about it though. The views are spectacular from every section of the course. One over looks the Columbia and the whole city of The Dalles where the back half over looks orchards and Mt.Hood. You are playing among some giant Oaks I believe(not real good with my tree id). Good mix of shots to be had. The park can get a bit out of hand with the non golfing public and school events. If you are playing early morning rounds you should be in great shape. The improvements that could be made are signage, benches, alternate pin placements and extend hole 13. I believe with alt pin placements you would have a whole new dimension for tournament play. Have fun out there and here's to Tree Top becoming an A. ‹ less text

I really like this course a lot. Easy flow from basket to tee pad, baskets are easy to find from the pad, and the views are unbelievable. Breathtaking. Mt. Hood and the Gorge all in one. Make the trip, well worth the drive from Vancouver for me!!

Great little course on top of the hill overlooking the Dalles.
Pro's:
Concrete T-Pads, great views, technical course with alternate routes, Huge playland for kids in middle of park.
Con's:
T-pads are a little short, tuns of trees, a bit of a drive.

Over all this is a fun place to play, the holes range from 220-350ft with 1 very short 135ft exception (should be a par 2). If you got the gas money.. I would suggest this park to anyone.

I love the location of the course! It's 5 minutes from my house and the view is spectacular. Perfect shot of Mt. Adams on hole 8 and Mt. Hood on 13! Has nice innova holes with the big ring around the top which sucks to putt at :(. The course is always beautiful and very well maintained. There's always a group of guys up there playing and having a good time. Definately the gem of The Dalles!

Great course with spectacular views. Technical throws through trees make up for the relatively short holes. Windy (there is a reason for the Columbia River Gorge being the capitol of windsurfing in the western US)!

Super fun course. A lot of medium range hole. Nothing tooo long. Not many OB dangers. Great views. It has a BIG play structure for the kiddos. This would be a great place to bring the whole family for the day, BBQ disc and have a lot of fun. I will definitely play here again.

What a gem of a course in the Columbia Gorge. Rivaled only by North Bonneville for scenic discgolf. The course can challenge you and be forgiving too. Good mix of technical shots. Tee pads are SHORT, no signage and watch out for the carpet of acorns. Plus's are many...good restrooms with running water, playground for the kids, lots of trash-cans, gazebo with a huge fireplace, family atmosphere. Whomever designed the lay-out for the side-by-side holes 1 and 18 was a huge fan of Too MUch Walking. ... continue reading ›

What a gem of a course in the Columbia Gorge. Rivaled only by North Bonneville for scenic discgolf. The course can challenge you and be forgiving too. Good mix of technical shots. Tee pads are SHORT, no signage and watch out for the carpet of acorns. Plus's are many...good restrooms with running water, playground for the kids, lots of trash-cans, gazebo with a huge fireplace, family atmosphere. Whomever designed the lay-out for the side-by-side holes 1 and 18 was a huge fan of Too MUch Walking. Crazy combo that bottle-necks easily. Still a Sweethreat of a course and I'll play it again. OH YAH!! Where was the Par 2 hole and who's bright idea is it to have a Par 2 hole?? Wow...... ‹ less text

This course is really well maintained. All the holes are lined up next to each other though, so this isn't the journey through the outdoors that you might be expeting from a larger course. The baskets, tees and other hardware are all top notch. Also, if the view doesn't distract you from discing, i don't know what will.

Well maintained. Not much variety just a big, flat grassy area with a TON of trees. You just navigate through the trees over and over and over. Then the back nine were so windy it was almost unplayable, although I think I happened upon a particularly windy day. Couldn't wait to play but by hole 10 I couldn't wait to leave. I was bored and frustrated.

Beautiful with exceptional views. Great tee pads and baskets. Course map was super faded so it was very difficult to find your way around. Tee signs would be a big bonus. It seemed that this course is very popular so it may get crowded.

Great course in a great location. The view was spectacular and course is as well. Ups down open and technical as well as many opportunity's for alternate layouts. The wind could play a huge part in your play as well.